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Neighbourhood vibe valued: Kelowna duplex development dumped

Council denied proposed rezoning to allow a two-lot subdivision at 662 Berk Court
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Conceptual rendering of duplex development proposed for 662 Berk Court. (Photo contributed)

The potential for eight residences on a quiet cul-de-sac was too much for Kelowna council to approve at a public hearing Feb. 14.

Councillors denied a proposed rezoning to allow a two-lot subdivision at 662 Berk Court, located in the North Mission-Crawford area.

The developer was intending to build two duplexes totalling four units on the property. However, the rezoning would allow secondary suites with the potential for eight residences.

Council was also concerned, as were neighbours at the hearing, about increased traffic, potential parking issues, and whether mature trees on the property would be saved.

Coun. Charlie Hodge, who voted against the rezoning, said he was torn, pointing out that the city needs housing, but was concerned about the potential for eight residences under the rezoning.

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The issues were also too much for Mayor Tom Dyas.

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In supporting the application, Coun. Loyal Wooldridge noted that council may want to revisit its zoning bylaw.

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During another public hearing later in the evening, council did approve similar rezoning for a property at 4371 Lakeshore Road. That application offered a covenant limiting a proposed duplex development to four units.

Coun. Wooldridge then put forth a motion directing staff to bring forward a report regarding the implications associated with the possible elimination of secondary suites within the RU4 zone.

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The motion was passed by council.

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